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These are very clever.
ReplyDeleteVery cool tutorial. I need to do this for a project I am making for my patio and bathroom. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJennifer @ decroated chaos
http://decoratedchaos.blogspot.com
Being a lover of star fish, I really love these. They look so real!!!
ReplyDeleteI love starfish and have many around my house for decoration. I love these! My girls and I will have fun making them! Suzanne
ReplyDeleteWonderful project...I can't tell the difference between the real and fake! I♥ starfish, too!
ReplyDeleteThese are so creative and real-looking. Very nice tutorial--thank you for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeletewow...you did an amazing job on these! they look so much like the real thing! thanks for linking up to tip-toe thru tuesday!
ReplyDeleteSo so so cool! Love that they are made of clay... really fools the eye, they look so realistic!
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Kim
Wow, Aimee, you really can do anything, can't you!? These are so cool. Thanks for teaching us how you do it!
ReplyDeleteLiz
I WANT these...just have to get around to it....but I pinned it, so there is hope! Great JOB!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI Love how you did the star fish. May try this for my beach place. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm moving to the beach, so these are going to come in handy when I need a coastal decoration!
ReplyDeleteclarepurvis.blogspot.com
I just thought that you know... I love your tutorials! They're always so easy to understand and your illustrations are lovely! Thank you for sharing your great ideas!
ReplyDeleteOh how we love the beach. :) So, so cool...and pretty easy!
ReplyDeleteThese are AWESOME!!! Love em. Thanks so much for linking up at I Gotta Create! <3 Christina
ReplyDeleteVery cute.
ReplyDeletehi just wanted to let you know that i'm featuring your tutorial on my blog this week!!
ReplyDeletecheck it out here:
http://thegildedhare.blogspot.com/2012/07/get-your-craft-on-4.html
I love this tutorial, Aimee....great job and looks great! Thanks for sharing and linking up with us @ Toot Your Horn Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteErin
Wow, you are good!
ReplyDeleteI needed this one! It never occurred to me to make faux star fish! Thanks for sharing at Gimme Five For Friday!
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea - especially since real starfish can be expensive! Love this! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteStacey of Embracing Change
Such a beautiful project! I would love to make these...
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